:: Volume 14, Issue 2 (2008) ::
Iran J Forensic Med 2008, 14(2): 85-91 Back to browse issues page
An investigation on the failures of emergency cures of head injury in Valiasr hospital of Arak in 2005
Soleyman Zand 1, Hamid Reza Ebrahimi Fakhar
1- , slmnzand@yahoo.com
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Background & Aim: Standard protection of patience suffering from head injuries are very important. Any failure in cure protection of this kind of patience is equal with deviation from the cure protocols. always many head injuries patience in to the emergency unit of hospital. Materials & Method: The study was conducted on 668 patients in emergency section of Valiasr hospital of Arak in 2005. Questions categorized in four groups for nursing and profession cadre including: general cure, respiratory system, homodynamic system and nervous system. Data were collected by seeing the performance of collectors and analyzed by the software SPSS. Findings: Physical examination and statements of the patient were not recorded by nursing and profession cadre of hospital in 98% and 86% of cases respectively. In 96.5% of cases the patients’ pulses hadn’t been controlled and recorded by nurses and in 99% of patients who had disorder in the urine system did not get any recommendation by profession cadre of hospital. The control of the arterial blood gases was not described in 98% of patients. Radiography of cervical vertebra was not conducted in 81% of cases. Conclosion: According to the result, taking cure of head injury patients was nearly acceptable, but in some cusses there are some failures. The most important failures related to negligence of the hospital cadre that has many reasons.
Keywords: Failures, Act of Mission, Head Injury
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Type of Article: Research Article | Subject: Forensic Medicine
Received: 2008/12/24 | Revised: 2008/12/24 | Accepted: 2018/03/29 | ePublished: 2018/03/29


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